An edition of Ni victimes ni bourreaux (1960)

Neither victims nor executioners

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An edition of Ni victimes ni bourreaux (1960)

Neither victims nor executioners

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Neither Victims nor Executioners (French: Ni Victimes, ni bourreaux) was a series of essays by Albert Camus that were serialized in Combat, the daily newspaper of the French Resistance, in November 1946. In the essays he discusses violence and murder and the impact these have on those who perpetrate, suffer, or observe.

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Cover of: Neither victims nor executioners
Neither victims nor executioners
1972, World Without War Publications
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Cover of: Neither victims nor executioners
Neither victims nor executioners
1968, World Without War Council
in English
Cover of: Neither victims nor executioners
Neither victims nor executioners
1968, World Without War Publication
in English
Cover of: Neither victims nor executioners
Neither victims nor executioners
1960, Liberation
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